

These were hidden at random stages of the yarn ball, so after knitting for a length, a surprise would pop out. It was most fun to discover what the next goodie would be!
Unfortunately, I still have half a ball of yarn left after finishing the cowl, so I'll have to look for a new project to embark on to reveal all the other goodness.
The yarn was initially meant to be used to knit up a pair of socks, but a quarter way through, I came to the realisation that I am not a sock knitter. Too fiddly, too slow and I just simply cannot see the point of knitting socks. It's not as if I would be bear to wear what I've painfully hand knitted on my feet anyway.
As for the cowl, I simply love the colour. It was a rather quick knit and is really lightweight as well, which means...perfect for summer!
4 comments:
hiding things in a ball of yarn! that's an absolutely brilliant idea! who came up with it??? and where can i get one too?
Er...you don't actually get one per se. You have to make one. As in you have to buy a ball of yarn and the treasures and slowly wind the yarn around the treasures at various intervals.
Mine was given to me...
how do u wind yarn??
ROFL! Are you for real?! :)
How you wind anything to keep them together - You use the yarn and go round and round the same spot and soon you will get a big ball!
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